ABT rescues two more 'child camel jockeys' in UAE:


LAHORE October 09-(PPI): The volunteers of human and civil rights organisation Ansar Burney Welfare Trust International in UAE rescued two more children on slave labour as 'Child Camel Jockeys' on Saturday, October 09.

Reportedly, the Chairman of the Trust Ansar Burney with the co-operation of the Trust volunteers in UAE rescued these two more innocent children from the Camel Race camps in Al-Ain (UAE).

Rescued Children namely Abdul Qayyum (3) and Mumtaz (5) were rescued by the volunteers of the Ansar Burney Welfare Trust International, after having several difficulties were working on slave labour as child camel jockeys in UAE since last two to three years.

Abdul Qayyum was working on slave labour as 'child camel jockey' since last two years, he was sitting on Camel and started working as 'child camel jockey' when he was only one and a half years old. Mumtaz was on slave labour when he was only 2.

The Ansar Burney Welfare Trust International is the only human rights organisation working since last several years practically against slave labour in Middle East and Arab Countries to rescue the innocent children working as child camel jockeys in very worst circumstances.

It has rescued total 318 children in this current year, 147 children on slave in UAE and 171 children from Qatar, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Muscat, Kuwait and other parts of the Arab and Middle East countries and sent them back to Bangladesh, Pakistan, Srilanka and other respective countries for their rehabilitation.

These children were trafficked from Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and several countries in Africa and brought to the Middle Eastern and Arab countries for several reasons including for sex and slave labour. The Ansar Burney Welfare Trust International (ABWTI) has successfully traced out more than hundred thousand (100,000) children from the world over specially from Pakistan, through its Bureau of Missing and Kidnapped Children/Persons and has delivered them safely to their families.

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